The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 5-6Wm. H. Wise, 1903 |
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... eyes and fine clear complexion , leaning on his cane . He took snuff freely , which presently soiled his cravat and neat black suit . He asked whether I knew Allston , and spoke warmly of his merits and doings when he knew him in Rome ...
... eyes and fine clear complexion , leaning on his cane . He took snuff freely , which presently soiled his cravat and neat black suit . He asked whether I knew Allston , and spoke warmly of his merits and doings when he knew him in Rome ...
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... eyes towards London with a scholar's appreciation . London is the heart of the world , he said , wonderful only from the mass of human beings . He liked the huge machine . Each keeps its own round . The baker's boy brings muffins to the ...
... eyes towards London with a scholar's appreciation . London is the heart of the world , he said , wonderful only from the mass of human beings . He liked the huge machine . Each keeps its own round . The baker's boy brings muffins to the ...
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... eyes are much inflamed . This is no loss except for reading , because he never writes prose , and of poetry he ... eye daisy , are very abundant on the top of the rock . The second alludes to the name of the cave , which is " Cave ...
... eyes are much inflamed . This is no loss except for reading , because he never writes prose , and of poetry he ... eye daisy , are very abundant on the top of the rock . The second alludes to the name of the cave , which is " Cave ...
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... eyes are much inflamed . This is no loss except for reading , because he never writes prose , and of poetry he ... eye daisy , are very abundant on the top of the rock . The second alludes to the name of the cave , which is " Cave ...
... eyes are much inflamed . This is no loss except for reading , because he never writes prose , and of poetry he ... eye daisy , are very abundant on the top of the rock . The second alludes to the name of the cave , which is " Cave ...
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... the servants and equipages , — all these catching the eye and never allowing it to pause , hide all boundaries by the impression of magnificence and endless wealth . ― I reply to all the urgencies that refer me LAND 37.
... the servants and equipages , — all these catching the eye and never allowing it to pause , hide all boundaries by the impression of magnificence and endless wealth . ― I reply to all the urgencies that refer me LAND 37.
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American Arthur Hugh Clough beauty better Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich British Carlyle Causes Célèbres character Chartist church culture Duke Emerson wrote England English English Traits Englishman essay eyes Fate force French genius give Goethe heart Heimskringla Horatio Greenough horse human hundred illusion intellect John Sterling journal King labor land learned lecture limp band live London look Lord manners means mind moral nation nature never noble persons plant Plato Plutarch Poems poet poetry politics poor race RALPH WALDO EMERSON religion rich Richard of Devizes Saxon scholar secret sense Shakspeare society soul speak spirit Stonehenge talent things thou thought tion trade traits truth universe verse wealth whilst wise Wordsworth writes youth